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- 2014-24: Demographic Transition and Economic Welfare: The Role of In-Cash and In-Kind Transfers

- Stephen Miller and Kyriakos Neanidis
- 2014-23: Change and Persistence in the Economic Status of Neighborhoods and Cities

- Stuart Rosenthal and Stephen Ross
- 2014-22: Cigarette Taxation and Pregnancy: Policy Based Estimates of the Price Elasticity of Smoking During Pregnancy

- David Simon
- 2014-21: The Housing and Educational Consequences of the School Choice Provisions of NCLB: Evidence from Charlotte, NC

- Stephen Billings, Eric Brunner and Stephen Ross
- 2014-20: Do Criminal Representatives Hinder or Improve Constituency Outcomes? Evidence from India

- Nishith Prakash and Marc Rockmore
- 2014-19: Does Political Reservation for Minorities Affect Child Labor? Evidence from India

- Elizabeth Kaletski and Nishith Prakash
- 2014-18: Exchange Rates, Borrowing Costs and Exports: Firm-Level Evidence

- Kwan Yong Lee and Kanda Naknoi
- 2014-17: Takings

- Thomas Miceli and Kathleen Segerson
- 2014-16: Do Constitutions Matter? The Effects of Constitutional Environmental Rights Provisions on Environmental Outcomes

- Christopher Jeffords and Lanse Minkler
- 2014-15: Focusing Law Enforcement When Offenders Can Choose Location

- Tim Friehe and Thomas Miceli
- 2014-14: The Macroeconomic Consequences of Asset Bubbles and Crashes

- Lisi Shi and Richard M. H. Suen
- 2014-13: Economic Models of Law

- Thomas Miceli
- 2014-12: Does Political Reservation for Minorities Affect Child Labor? Evidence from India

- Elizabeth Kaletski and Nishith Prakash
- 2014-11: A Time-Varying Approach of the US Welfare Cost of Inflation

- Stephen Miller, Luis Martins and Rangan Gupta
- 2014-10: Forecasting US Real Private Residential Fixed Investment Using a Large Number of Predictors

- Goodness C. Aye, Rangan Gupta, Stephen Miller and Mehmet Balcilar
- 2014-09: Marginal Deterrence When Offenders Act Sequentially

- Tim Friehe and Thomas Miceli
- 2014-08: Opportunism in Sequential Investment Settings: On Holdups and Holdouts

- Thomas Miceli and Kathleen Segerson
- 2014-07: Unearthing T. Rex: The Law and Economics of Paleontological Finds

- Paul Hallwood and Thomas Miceli
- 2014-06: Transaction-Specific Investments and Organizational Choice: A Coase-to-Coase Theory

- Thomas Miceli
- 2014-05: The Vulnerability of Minority Homeowners in the Housing Boom and Bust

- Patrick Bayer, Fernando Ferreira and Stephen Ross
- 2014-04: Social Security and the Rise in Health Spending

- Kai Zhao
- 2014-03: Immigrant Networks and the Take-Up of Disability Programs: Evidence from US Census Data

- Delia Furtado and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- 2014-02: Asset Bubbles in an Overlapping Generations Model with Endogenous Labor Supply

- Lisi Shi and Richard M. H. Suen
- 2014-01: Modern Maritime Piracy

- Paul Hallwood and Thomas Miceli
- 2013-35: Target Controllability and Time Consistency: Complement to the Tinbergen Rule

- Huiping Yuan and Stephen Miller
- 2013-34: The Co-Movement and Causality between the U.S. Real Estate and Stock Markets in the Time and Frequency Domains

- Tsangyao Chang, Xiao-lin Li, Stephen Miller, Mehmet Balcilar and Rangan Gupta
- 2013-33: The Institutional Approach to Economic History: Connecting the Two Strands

- Richard Langlois
- 2013-32: Economic Models of Law: Introduction

- Thomas Miceli and Matthew Baker
- 2013-31: The Determinants and Consequences of Friendship Composition

- Jason Fletcher, Stephen Ross and Yuxiu Zhang
- 2013-30: Homeowners, Renters and the Political Economy of Property Taxation

- Eric Brunner, Stephen Ross and Rebecca K. Simonsen
- 2013-29: Theocracy

- Metin Cosgel and Thomas Miceli
- 2013-28: The Fiscal Regime of an Expanding State: Political Economy of Ottoman Taxation

- Metin Cosgel
- 2013-27: Asset Forfeiture Laws and Criminal Deterrence

- Derek Johnson and Thomas Miceli
- 2013-26: The Impact of Frivolous Lawsuits on Deterrence: Do They Have Some Redeeming Value?

- Michael Stone and Thomas Miceli
- 2013-25: War Finance and the Baby Boom

- Kai Zhao
- 2013-24: Cycling to School: Increasing Secondary School Enrollment for Girls in India

- Karthik Muralidharan and Nishith Prakash
- 2013-23: Collective Responsibility

- Thomas Miceli
- 2013-22: Efficiency of College Education in the Labor Market of the United States

- William Alpert and Alexander Vaninsky
- 2013-21: Does Early Life Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Permanently Harm Childhood Health? Evidence from Cigarette Tax Hikes

- David Simon
- 2013-20: Evolution of Monetary Policy in the US: The Role of Asset Prices

- Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne, Stephen Miller and Rangan Gupta
- 2013-19: Unemployment Rate Hysteresis and the Great Recession: Exploring the Metropolitan Evidence

- Giorgio Canarella, Stephen Miller and Stephen K. Pollard
- 2013-18: Research Policy and U.S. Economic Growth

- Richard M. H. Suen
- 2013-17: The Color of Law: An Economic Theory of Legal Boundaries

- Thomas Miceli
- 2013-16: “Piggyback” Lawsuits and Deterrence: Can Frivolous Litigation Improve Welfare?

- Thomas Miceli and Michael Stone
- 2013-15: Products Liability When Consumers Vary in Their Susceptibility to Harm and May Misperceive Risk

- Thomas Miceli, Kathleen Segerson and Suo Wang
- 2013-14: Temporal Causality between House Prices and Output in the U.S.: A Bootstrap Rolling-Window Approach

- Wendy Nyakabawo, Stephen Miller, Mehmet Balcilar, Sonali Das and Rangan Gupta
- 2013-13: Time-Varying Effects of Housing and Stock Prices on U.S. Consumption

- Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne, Stephen Miller, Rangan Gupta and Goodness C. Aye
- 2013-12: The Selection Bias in Court Records: Settlement and Trial in Eighteenth Century Kastamonu

- Metin Cosgel and Bogac A. Ergene
- 2013-11: The Institutional Revolution: A Review Essay

- Richard Langlois
- 2013-10: Measuring U.S. Business Cycles: A Comparison of Two Methods and Two Indicators of Economic Activities

- Francis Ahking